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in india, her brutal attack triggered nationwide protests. the authorities struggling to contain the growing anger. we have received a statement from a doctor, the chief executive of the hospital where she was being looked after. "we are very sad to report the patient passed away peacefully at 4: 40 5:00 a.m. today singapore time. her family and officials from the high commission of india were at her side. we join her family in mourning her loss. the patient had remained in extremely critical condition since admission to hospital from the morning of december 27. despite all efforts by a team of eight specialists in the hospital to keep per staple, her condition continued to deteriorate over the past two days. she suffered from severe organ failure suffering serious injuries to her body and brain. she was the victim of a gang rape on a bus in delhi, leading to days of street protests. the government using water cannons to try to keep the situation calm on the streets. there was a distinct sense that people in the know were telling us what had
in india, her brutal attack triggered nationwide protests. the authorities struggling to contain the growing anger. we have received a statement from a doctor, the chief executive of the hospital where she was being looked after. "we are very sad to report the patient passed away peacefully at 4: 40 5:00 a.m. today singapore time. her family and officials from the high commission of india were at her side. we join her family in mourning her loss. the patient had remained in extremely...
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in india, her brutal attack triggered nationwide protests. the authorities struggling to contain the growing anger. we have received a statement from a doctor, the chief executive of the hospital where she was being looked after. "we are very sad to report the patient passed away peacefully at 4: 40 5:00 a.m. today singapore time. her family and officials from the high commission of india were at her side. we join her family in mourning her loss. the patient had remained in extremely critical condition since admission to hospital from the morning of december 27. despite all efforts by a team of eight specialists in the hospital to keep per staple, her condition continued to deteriorate over the past two days. she suffered from severe organ failure suffering serious injuries to her body and brain. she was the victim of a gang rape on a bus in delhi, leading to days of street protests. the government using water cannons to try to keep the situation calm on the streets. there was a distinct sense that people in the know were telling us what had
in india, her brutal attack triggered nationwide protests. the authorities struggling to contain the growing anger. we have received a statement from a doctor, the chief executive of the hospital where she was being looked after. "we are very sad to report the patient passed away peacefully at 4: 40 5:00 a.m. today singapore time. her family and officials from the high commission of india were at her side. we join her family in mourning her loss. the patient had remained in extremely...
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east asia it is not a good idea of for india to provoke china the americans would like to boost india against china but there is. quite a lot of awareness in delhi but it's not the way the indians should go on the strategic matters military hardware. sectors that needs to be. public sectors steel mills. other things nuclear plants that's where the relationship between india and russia is going to continue and it provides a very useful counter for india against the west. and in other world news this hour russia says the you on arab league envoy to syria could visit moscow for talks later this week rahimi was in damascus on monday where he met president assad in the latest attempts to mediate peace in the country moscow has been supporting the envoys efforts which are focused on bringing all signs in the syrian conflict to the negotiating table the diplomatic push comes amid heavy fighting and unconfirmed reports both rebels and government forces have unleashed chemical weapons. in every to curb street violence in mexico city's offering cash toys and electronic gadgets in exchange for i
east asia it is not a good idea of for india to provoke china the americans would like to boost india against china but there is. quite a lot of awareness in delhi but it's not the way the indians should go on the strategic matters military hardware. sectors that needs to be. public sectors steel mills. other things nuclear plants that's where the relationship between india and russia is going to continue and it provides a very useful counter for india against the west. and in other world news...
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east asia it is not a good idea of for india to provoke china the americans would like to boost india against china but there is. quite a lot of awareness in delhi there that's not the way the indians should go on strategic matters military hardware sectors that means to be in. the public sectors steel mills chemicals. other things nuclear plants that's where the relationship between india and russia is going to continue and it provides a very useful counter for india against the west. the political forum is often the place where new was and phrases are invented to soften the hard truth but as. i asks can they knew of a counselor it really is trying to public attention away from. the art of politics is made up of many think it's. handshakes smiles and a good arsenal of verbal camouflage americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality americans have trouble facing the truth or as the elite american comedian george carlin put it euphemistically language that conceals reality poor people used to live in the slums now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the i
east asia it is not a good idea of for india to provoke china the americans would like to boost india against china but there is. quite a lot of awareness in delhi there that's not the way the indians should go on strategic matters military hardware sectors that means to be in. the public sectors steel mills chemicals. other things nuclear plants that's where the relationship between india and russia is going to continue and it provides a very useful counter for india against the west. the...
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who did it tell your sister they can fire them the agreement was that they wouldn't on their jobs to india you know the agreement was that they would give them jobs for the rest of their life they have tenure there for the rest their life now that was what was part of their agreement you know it's not i'm sorry your master but our problem is hurricane sandy thirty thousand people are still without power twenty one hundred families are still on the most distance sixty seven hundred billions in new york city are still at the moment still need work to be habitable the president is calling in his fiscal cliff negotiations for some stimulus spending doesn't hurricane sandy prove we need it here's an opportunity to. take this we have a few minutes every year of warden a trillion dollars in deficit spending at this point the president obama is like a doctor running a thousand votes with a patient who is not recovery yet if there's an argument for spending more to help the people who were damaged when the federal weather service didn't warn them about the incoming storm but the larger point is thi
who did it tell your sister they can fire them the agreement was that they wouldn't on their jobs to india you know the agreement was that they would give them jobs for the rest of their life they have tenure there for the rest their life now that was what was part of their agreement you know it's not i'm sorry your master but our problem is hurricane sandy thirty thousand people are still without power twenty one hundred families are still on the most distance sixty seven hundred billions in...
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the attack may be a tipping point in india. alex rossi of our partner sky news is in haryana. >> it is a terrifying attack. a young woman is sexually molested by a gang of men outside a nightclub. the mob tears at the girl's clothes for more than 20 minutes before anyone comes to her rescue. this incident has caused outrage in a country where sexual violence against women is rising. >> according to the latest government figures one woman is now raped in india every 20 minutes. but alarmingly conviction rates are continuing to fall. we went to haryana. it is a tradition-- traditional farming state. it's also emerging as the rape capitol of india. shabnab is just 16. she is now under police protection because she spoke out after she was gang raped by eight men from her village. her father then committed suicide because he felt the family had been dishonored. >> i don't want the sacrifice of my father-to-be wasted. i decided to get them all punished so that whatever happens to me should never happen to anybody else again. >> repor
the attack may be a tipping point in india. alex rossi of our partner sky news is in haryana. >> it is a terrifying attack. a young woman is sexually molested by a gang of men outside a nightclub. the mob tears at the girl's clothes for more than 20 minutes before anyone comes to her rescue. this incident has caused outrage in a country where sexual violence against women is rising. >> according to the latest government figures one woman is now raped in india every 20 minutes. but...
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across india today, a nationwide protest took a new heart breaking direction, people across the country are out in angry droves calling for justice in the wake of a brutal gang rape, and then word spread that a victim, a 23-year-old woman died in the hospital. brought rapes have happened before, and a lot of change needs to take place for us to feel optimistic, i think, we have to firstly consider how we treat women from the day they are born. how girl children are treated. it's a societal change that needs to take place, not more police or better laws or better implementation, all of it has to happen, but people have to look at girl children as equal to boy children. >> six men were being held on rape charges and now are charged with murder. >>> this woman is under arrest, they say dawn wynn supplied weapons to a gunman that ambushed and killed firefighters. he shot the firefighters as they responded to a fire christmas eve, and the shooter then committed suicide. >>> a turn for the better for former president george h. w. bush, he is in a regular room in a hospital out of intensive ca
across india today, a nationwide protest took a new heart breaking direction, people across the country are out in angry droves calling for justice in the wake of a brutal gang rape, and then word spread that a victim, a 23-year-old woman died in the hospital. brought rapes have happened before, and a lot of change needs to take place for us to feel optimistic, i think, we have to firstly consider how we treat women from the day they are born. how girl children are treated. it's a societal...
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that their jobs might be outsourced to india more than ten thousand doctors refused to cross the picket lines which closed down out of the ports fourteen terminals slowing the delivery of billions of dollars of cargo and threatening corporate america's profits which you know you just can't have shippers of the port of promising that the clerical workers are going to keep their jobs they're not going to outsource them isn't this a great model for americans to say you know we want to keep our jobs here what evidence do you have that they were going to ship them overseas that was not the case at all they there was no evidence to support the idea they were going to ship them overseas they were simply afraid that their jobs might be outsourced overseas it was completely unfounded fear there was no evidence to support that and as a result then they were forced because i mean because i was reading about it earlier today that actually is a multiple article where you're saying that people who put their jobs on the line did so because they had a paranoid fantasy didn't put their jobs on the line
that their jobs might be outsourced to india more than ten thousand doctors refused to cross the picket lines which closed down out of the ports fourteen terminals slowing the delivery of billions of dollars of cargo and threatening corporate america's profits which you know you just can't have shippers of the port of promising that the clerical workers are going to keep their jobs they're not going to outsource them isn't this a great model for americans to say you know we want to keep our...
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and protests in india over sexual assaults on women. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> hi my name is ltjg. selina bandy from kandahar afghanistan, i just want to wish my fiends and family from milwaukee wisconsin a safe and happy holiday. i miss you guys! even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell
and protests in india over sexual assaults on women. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> hi my name is ltjg. selina bandy from kandahar afghanistan, i just want to wish my fiends and family from milwaukee wisconsin a safe and happy holiday. i miss you guys! even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ]...
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they decided to add two nuclear reactors to southern india. but they reportedly failed to agree on terms of compensation in the event of an accident. >>> wrestling fans turned out for events in pakistan earlier this month that pitted some of japan's strongest men against each other. professional wrestling used to be popular in pakistan and thousands showed up for the exhibition matches. behind the scenes is a long history between a japanese wrestling giant and a legendary local family. verk has the story. >> reporter: more than 20,000 people turned up to see this pro wrestling event. several wrestlers took to the ring. but there was no one better than strong man antonio noki. he may be 69 years old now, but he remains popular around the world, and his enormous presence in pakistan is a win. >> translator: i saw anoki's match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a great wrestler. >> reporter: anoki visited pakistan twice in the 1970s to take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against a national hero who was billed
they decided to add two nuclear reactors to southern india. but they reportedly failed to agree on terms of compensation in the event of an accident. >>> wrestling fans turned out for events in pakistan earlier this month that pitted some of japan's strongest men against each other. professional wrestling used to be popular in pakistan and thousands showed up for the exhibition matches. behind the scenes is a long history between a japanese wrestling giant and a legendary local family....
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>> india has no law that bans child labor completely. it has a law-banning hazardous law. there is legislature going before the indian parliament. it's not been heard by the indian parliament and passed by the indian parliament. i think before december 20th the indian parliament should be pressurized by the rest of the world. go to their website www.envoy.org, sign the petition and ask indian legislation to pass law immediately so no child under 14 will be any form of child labor and there will be very strict rules about children over ages of 18 involved with different kinds of works. the least we can do is persuade indian parliament to pass this legislation immediately. >> this segue slightly to this incredibly brave girl, you've been heavily involved in her story, you've been out to pakistan to show support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her that are being victimized by the taliban, by other organizations like it that to try to protect them going forward? >> she was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. the taliban was sending
>> india has no law that bans child labor completely. it has a law-banning hazardous law. there is legislature going before the indian parliament. it's not been heard by the indian parliament and passed by the indian parliament. i think before december 20th the indian parliament should be pressurized by the rest of the world. go to their website www.envoy.org, sign the petition and ask indian legislation to pass law immediately so no child under 14 will be any form of child labor and...
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the gang rape that sparked outrage in india as the victims conditions deteriorate, the politicians look to restore order and offer support. how just 15 cigarettes in a lifetime can lead to cancer. welcome to "bbc world news." coming up, a little girl abducted by her father and taken to pakistan three years ago is now heading back to britain. also, the era of the third age on the silver screen. >> hello, thanks for being with us. russian president putin has signed a bill which bans americans from adopting russian children. the controversial move is said to be part of russia's retaliation against an american law that puts sanctions on officials suspected of human rights violations. some senior government officials in moscow have spoken out against that law, but supporters argue the ban's necessary, because some adopted children have faced abuse by american families. joining me from moscow now is steve rosenberg. steve, you said he'd do it, he's done it. >> that's right, david. there's been one question that has dominated political life in moscow the last few days and that is will he or wo
the gang rape that sparked outrage in india as the victims conditions deteriorate, the politicians look to restore order and offer support. how just 15 cigarettes in a lifetime can lead to cancer. welcome to "bbc world news." coming up, a little girl abducted by her father and taken to pakistan three years ago is now heading back to britain. also, the era of the third age on the silver screen. >> hello, thanks for being with us. russian president putin has signed a bill which...
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are an essential part of that so the fact that putin is going to india today i think is is very much part of his reorientation from from west toward eurasia mentioned several times i think the reasons for cooperation are much stronger at this point than the reasons for conflict india is in kind of a peculiar position it's a the norm is potential for economic growth and a normal problems of backwardness the caste system and so forth and the interest that the potentials are there and i think the synergies are there for the cooperation between china russia and india the three three of the four bric nations leave you know result for the moment for geographical reasons. and as the russian president gets down to business the british queen gets ready for a new look she'll be embracing innovation a one trick annual festive message this year and we'll see how on t.v. as we have never seen her before in three d. and you can go to our website for more on this story. and to monkey business the future of this pad is seen lurking around a toronto car park doesn't look so rosy so find out what happ
are an essential part of that so the fact that putin is going to india today i think is is very much part of his reorientation from from west toward eurasia mentioned several times i think the reasons for cooperation are much stronger at this point than the reasons for conflict india is in kind of a peculiar position it's a the norm is potential for economic growth and a normal problems of backwardness the caste system and so forth and the interest that the potentials are there and i think the...
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violent protestifies out rage in india over a gang rape leading to massive demonstrations. >> it's scary, you know, you are close to some things, really terrible >> holiday tragedy, a deadly wrong way crash >> and a run away baby. check this out, wisconsin police officer saves an infant's life. . >>> the 2012 growing season has come and gone, more on the end of this year's baltimore farmer's market, coming up >> i'm meteorologist bernadette woods. calm night tonight. that will change tomorrow. your complete first warning forecast, coming up when "eyewitness news" returns. . mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> partly cloudy, temperatures dropping. 28 degrees in central maryland, right now, bernadette will have the complete fir
violent protestifies out rage in india over a gang rape leading to massive demonstrations. >> it's scary, you know, you are close to some things, really terrible >> holiday tragedy, a deadly wrong way crash >> and a run away baby. check this out, wisconsin police officer saves an infant's life. . >>> the 2012 growing season has come and gone, more on the end of this year's baltimore farmer's market, coming up >> i'm meteorologist bernadette woods. calm night...
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because, in fact, the future of india is not made in villages which is too often remaining mired in the unending rural poverty that has plagued most of humanity throughout almostal of its -- almost all of it existence. it is mumbai, it is delhi, that are the pathways out of poverty into prosperity. they've the conduits, the channels across civilizations and continents and a place where india's transforming itself from a place that was practically a synonym for poverty and deprivation to a place that is bubbling with opportunity. now, in some sense the success of cities in the modern age is something of a paradox. we live in an age in which distance is dead, in which every sickle one of us -- single one of us could just telecommute in to whatever business employs us, occupying whatever spot appeals to our biofill ya, and yet in so many ways we choose urban life. we choose the inconveniences, the high cost of living in urban areas. despite the fact that the tech no profits and the cyber sears 20 years ago predicted all this new technology would make cities obsolete. and yet google, which
because, in fact, the future of india is not made in villages which is too often remaining mired in the unending rural poverty that has plagued most of humanity throughout almostal of its -- almost all of it existence. it is mumbai, it is delhi, that are the pathways out of poverty into prosperity. they've the conduits, the channels across civilizations and continents and a place where india's transforming itself from a place that was practically a synonym for poverty and deprivation to a place...
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the victim a hindu immigrant from calcutta, india. his roommates say he was a graphic designer who just opened his own printing company. >> i feel bad because i am broke in my heart because this guy is nice guy and so quiet. >> reporter: his death comes weeks after 58-year-old ki-suck han was killed at another new york station. this video shows the suspect arguing with the victim minutes before he pushed him off the platform. >> you never know who is going to push you onto the tracks or into the street. >> reporter: those concerns led new york mayor michael bloomberg to make this call for calm. >> i don't think you have to sit there and worry every day about getting pushed over the platform. it's such a rare occurrence, no matter how tragic it is, it shouldn't change our lifestyle. >> reporter: regardless, many riders say they'll be staying far away from the edge of the platform for now. akiko fujita, abc news, new york. >>> we'll turn to a more welcome headline. to a story we reported here last night. a triumphant return for the coac
the victim a hindu immigrant from calcutta, india. his roommates say he was a graphic designer who just opened his own printing company. >> i feel bad because i am broke in my heart because this guy is nice guy and so quiet. >> reporter: his death comes weeks after 58-year-old ki-suck han was killed at another new york station. this video shows the suspect arguing with the victim minutes before he pushed him off the platform. >> you never know who is going to push you onto the...
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let's focus on india. i know you just got back from a long trip where you were evaluating the investment landscape in india. obviously we've seen a lot of foreign investors allocate capital into this market. we are looking at the rupee depreciating significantly over the last year. the company dealing with other problems including lack of infrastructure, some policy changes. what is your recent -- i guess your updated outlook on india going forward? >> well, the local market has justice done phenomenally in 2012. up 25%. but it didn't help u.s. dollar investors because the currency fell the same amount. so really everyone kind of broke even even though the market took off this year. i think india is still a market where you want to keep building positions gradually over time. there's been a lot of issues around the government. i think the instakt around the government and people's predicting how long it will take to push back reforms has impacted the market quite a bit. i think one thing under the surface
let's focus on india. i know you just got back from a long trip where you were evaluating the investment landscape in india. obviously we've seen a lot of foreign investors allocate capital into this market. we are looking at the rupee depreciating significantly over the last year. the company dealing with other problems including lack of infrastructure, some policy changes. what is your recent -- i guess your updated outlook on india going forward? >> well, the local market has justice...
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so he has to take long route through a sea channel to get to india. definitely anyone's circumnavigation is always a map of global political relations, definitely. and i think the cyclists from the late 19th century on ward were the pioneers in figuring that out. if you didn't take commission steam ship that were part of the navy, you had to figure out am i citizens or subject of. who is going let me in to their territory? no one -- see, people neglect the southern hemisphere because it's so much easier. >> i'm sorry? >> there's no water. easy to cycle across australia. >> well, people have done it since. the first man to walk across -- walk around the world goes over australia. with a mule. an at that point, this is 20th century. he could get food and water more easily. yes, the surface travelers, i must say, are some of the touchest, if not the most mean-spirited people in the world. you have to be that way. it's hard to do both physically and i think socially to put yourself at risk constantly like that. it's a bloody-minded thing to do. i'm not --
so he has to take long route through a sea channel to get to india. definitely anyone's circumnavigation is always a map of global political relations, definitely. and i think the cyclists from the late 19th century on ward were the pioneers in figuring that out. if you didn't take commission steam ship that were part of the navy, you had to figure out am i citizens or subject of. who is going let me in to their territory? no one -- see, people neglect the southern hemisphere because it's so...
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she also has an extended family in india. >> she touched everone in a very good way. >> reporter: the driver of the truck that caused the accident suffered non-life-threatening injuries. no crashes have been filed. the collision happened at 5:15 last night. anyone who witnessed the crime is asked to call 410-386-3000. jeff hager, abc2 news. >>> state police are investigating another deadly crash, and nancy jane panko went off the road and her car overturned. 25 was shut down for about two hours. >>> we have a dramatic rescue. the joppa magnolia fire company rescued a person after the car went off the road. firefighters used a hook and ladder to lift the 21-year-old out of the ravine. he was then flown to shock trauma. >>> then this story. we have a stolen ambulance and a dramatic police chase. this man, juan williams is behind bamplets police said williams went to the hospital in delaware yesterday. he needed a ride home, so he stole the ambulance. williams was spotted driving crazy toward the bay bridge. troopers were waiting for him right here the outlets in queen anne's county. he
she also has an extended family in india. >> she touched everone in a very good way. >> reporter: the driver of the truck that caused the accident suffered non-life-threatening injuries. no crashes have been filed. the collision happened at 5:15 last night. anyone who witnessed the crime is asked to call 410-386-3000. jeff hager, abc2 news. >>> state police are investigating another deadly crash, and nancy jane panko went off the road and her car overturned. 25 was shut...
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they were driven by the it revolution that is india. social media played a huge role in assembling people, getting out the message, what were they doing, where were they doing it. and prot testers were demanding sus 'tis for this young woman who they said was gang raped on a moving bus that passed through police check pointses that assault was taking place. so there was dismay of the police who had long been criticized on their infectioniveness on handling violent crimes against women, of violent crimes period. >> suarez: the police came down hard on the protestors, did that have the effect of bringing more people to the cause? >> on the second day where they had shut down indiagate which is the central city landmark of india, that happened on a sunday, it did have the effect of creating a cat and mouse, a game between the police. the protestors were extremely angry for example that no one from the government had come out to address them on the saturday when they had been tear gassed and water canonned as they approached the president's
they were driven by the it revolution that is india. social media played a huge role in assembling people, getting out the message, what were they doing, where were they doing it. and prot testers were demanding sus 'tis for this young woman who they said was gang raped on a moving bus that passed through police check pointses that assault was taking place. so there was dismay of the police who had long been criticized on their infectioniveness on handling violent crimes against women, of...
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russ this is plans rest of his plans to vandalize the tea ships might have been exposed by the east india company or the british government and the tea party would have been shut down before it even started in today's america people couldn't have conspired to overthrow unjust laws like slavery susan b. anthony couldn't have conspired with elizabeth cady stanton to illegally vote martin luther king and rosa parks may have been stopped before they could move civil rights in the spotlight we might even still be fighting wars in vietnam and iraq sure social media was a tremendous boost for both the occupy movement in the arab spring to get people into the streets but it was also a tremendous tool for law enforcement in both parts of the world to squash those same movements. and tragically the day may be near indeed it may already be here when if you plan to protest the corporate takeover of our government or drone warfare or indefinite detention you'll find yourself in jail before you even get into the streets remember what happened in minnesota in two thousand and eight before the republican
russ this is plans rest of his plans to vandalize the tea ships might have been exposed by the east india company or the british government and the tea party would have been shut down before it even started in today's america people couldn't have conspired to overthrow unjust laws like slavery susan b. anthony couldn't have conspired with elizabeth cady stanton to illegally vote martin luther king and rosa parks may have been stopped before they could move civil rights in the spotlight we might...
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from east to west, the road to india stretched from the north to south. researchers are urging the country to make full surveys of it cultural artifacts. they say they can be passed down to future generations now that years of war in the country are drawing to a close. hideki yui, nhk world. >>> violence between buddhists and minority muslims in myanmar has continued for seven months. the country has not yet found a fundamental solution to the conflict and now the u.n. general assembly ask expressing serious concern over the latest surge of sectarian violence in the western state. the 193-member world organization adopted the resolution on monday. it urges government action to improve the situation of the minority and to protect all their human rights including their right to nationality. the clash betweenees first erup may. thousands of people have been displaced since june. clashes have become more severe since october when at least 84 people were killed and more than 120 were wounded. many buddhists in mean man view the muslims as illegal aliens from b
from east to west, the road to india stretched from the north to south. researchers are urging the country to make full surveys of it cultural artifacts. they say they can be passed down to future generations now that years of war in the country are drawing to a close. hideki yui, nhk world. >>> violence between buddhists and minority muslims in myanmar has continued for seven months. the country has not yet found a fundamental solution to the conflict and now the u.n. general assembly...
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look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food. andreathinese food. >> hinojosa: the best. >> and they have chinese men who can dance, like, salsa, merengue. and i was like, "wow, i've never seen such elastic hips on, like, an asian guy before," right? it's so fascinating. >> hinojosa: so what do you want... what do you want us to take away from this, jennifer? >> i think that first of all, this idea of authenticity, of being, like, true, is sort of an artifact. like, what does it mean to be authentically chinese, right? because i, in a certain way, am authentically chinese american in a way that general gau's chicken, you know, is not authentically chinese, but it's authentic to its time and place. and to recognize that a lot of these things that... being basically american doesn't mean having a
look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food. andreathinese food. >> hinojosa: the best. >> and they have chinese men who can dance, like, salsa, merengue. and i was like,...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what...
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protests have swept through india since her attack two weeks ago. and today at the indian consulate in san francisco.there was a vigil.and a message from dipolomatic officials. >> reporter: about three dozen protestors gathered at the consolate on arguello street just before sundown. many of them are indian expatriates and say something needs to be done to address women's rights in that country. >> (protest organizer) preeti shekar: this incident is one of many that have been going on and we are here to say that violence against women is not ok and we need to do something about it. >> manoj hergarwl, protestor: i'm a citizen of india and i thought i should be herejust, as a guy, i feel so sad and it is shameful what has happened to this girl. >> reporter: people without ties to india were moved to come to the vigil as well. >> marcia poole, protestor: india has tolorated the rape of women for so long now that the police actually, don't listen to the girls. >> reporter: the group presented a petition to the consulate saying more needs to be done to s
protests have swept through india since her attack two weeks ago. and today at the indian consulate in san francisco.there was a vigil.and a message from dipolomatic officials. >> reporter: about three dozen protestors gathered at the consolate on arguello street just before sundown. many of them are indian expatriates and say something needs to be done to address women's rights in that country. >> (protest organizer) preeti shekar: this incident is one of many that have been going...
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. >> brown: then, we turn to india. ray suarez looks at the violent protests and public anger sparked by the gang rape of a young woman. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >> warner: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and fo
. >> brown: then, we turn to india. ray suarez looks at the violent protests and public anger sparked by the gang rape of a young woman. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember...
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i can't wait to hear about the projections about india. and of course they need to address teavana. i thought this could be a terrific move. seem to be quite popular. the earnings as early at 2013. not just the cute tea bags. like i want to add some hot tea. i think it could turn out to be howard's third place. this time for tea drinkers, it has become a hot button with the short selling community. those guys affirm that the company's tea are contaminated with pesticides to the point where 100 of the samples violate u.s. laws. the company is sticking to its story that it sticks to the standards. by my colleague says that there are a huge number of hedge funds believe that the deal could fall through. they are thinking it is ortho. we will be listening when starbuck's talks about teavana tomorrow. let me give you the outline so you can understand why i'm so bullish about the stock. it is a high quality growth stock in a low-bogrowth world. they are putting up into stores all over the world. i expect to hear it is doing better than young. starbu starbuck's has high end stores may seem
i can't wait to hear about the projections about india. and of course they need to address teavana. i thought this could be a terrific move. seem to be quite popular. the earnings as early at 2013. not just the cute tea bags. like i want to add some hot tea. i think it could turn out to be howard's third place. this time for tea drinkers, it has become a hot button with the short selling community. those guys affirm that the company's tea are contaminated with pesticides to the point where 100...
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but this case has become a lightning rod in india. people are disgusted with the brutality of the rape. protesters say enough is enough. >> the brutality of this crime and the way it has been handled, the kind of insensitive treatment that some of the -- statements that some of the politicians and some of the people have made ensure that not only me -- everybody has come out to say that this is not done. and we are not okay with this. >> reporter: they want to see the government take concrete steps to address their concerns. >> surely, definitely. then, you know, faster justice. you need to have special courts where it's not open to the public. i think that's still a provision. we need to have more courts and better hearing and stronger assistan assistance. >> reporter: it's no longer about one girl or one particular rape case. it's about india's attitude towards its women and about making sure that braveheart did not die in vain. cnn, new dehli. >>> coming up, more than 2,000 weapons were turned during a gun buyback. a program includ
but this case has become a lightning rod in india. people are disgusted with the brutality of the rape. protesters say enough is enough. >> the brutality of this crime and the way it has been handled, the kind of insensitive treatment that some of the -- statements that some of the politicians and some of the people have made ensure that not only me -- everybody has come out to say that this is not done. and we are not okay with this. >> reporter: they want to see the government...
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. >> brown: then, we turn to india. ray suarez looks at the violent protests and public anger sparked by the gang rape of a young woman. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >> warner: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and fo
. >> brown: then, we turn to india. ray suarez looks at the violent protests and public anger sparked by the gang rape of a young woman. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember...
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. >> in sports, pakistan has beaten india by five wickets. a huge operation in place for the match. the pab santana team is touring independent yay for the first time in five years. 5,000 security personnel were deployed for the game. bomb squad officers carrying out inspections in and around the area. the government is going to issue a record 3,000 visas. it is the first since the human attacks in 2008. in india the funeral has taken place of a police officer killed in a protest in delhi over the weekend. much of the capital is locked down after demonstrations after the violent rape of a student last week. here is our report. >> a send-off with full state honors for an officer of almost 30 years service. two days after being injured while policing clashes in central delhi, he died on tuesday. he was cremated hours later. the father of three was set upon by a large group and attacked with sticks and stones. eight men have since been charged with murder. i could face the death penalty if i am guilty. >> the public is responsible for this. they have beaten him so badly, they damaged h
. >> in sports, pakistan has beaten india by five wickets. a huge operation in place for the match. the pab santana team is touring independent yay for the first time in five years. 5,000 security personnel were deployed for the game. bomb squad officers carrying out inspections in and around the area. the government is going to issue a record 3,000 visas. it is the first since the human attacks in 2008. in india the funeral has taken place of a police officer killed in a protest in delhi...
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the attack led to days of demonstrations and sometimes violent protests throughout india. the woman was airlifted to singapore two days ago for further treatment, but tonight the hospital said that despite the efforts by eight specialists, she died. she was just 23 years old. >>> back in this country tonight, we're remembering a military legend and larger than life american. general norman schwarzkopf who died from complications of pneumonia at age 78. here is nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: nicknamed "stormin'norman" norman schwarzkopf was an american original. he used his prewar briefings to try to scare saddam hussein into backing down. >> the iraqis are dumb enough to attack, they are going to pay a terrible price for it. >> they dare come across that border and come down here, i'm completely confident we're going to kick his butt when he gets here. >> reporter: when the decision to go to war was made, schwarzkopf was ready with a plan to outflank the iraqi forces with a sweeping army movement. >> instead of battering away at the fourth-largest army in the world, h
the attack led to days of demonstrations and sometimes violent protests throughout india. the woman was airlifted to singapore two days ago for further treatment, but tonight the hospital said that despite the efforts by eight specialists, she died. she was just 23 years old. >>> back in this country tonight, we're remembering a military legend and larger than life american. general norman schwarzkopf who died from complications of pneumonia at age 78. here is nbc's andrea mitchell....
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it has become a lightning rod here in india. i think mostly because of the sheer brutality of the case. this woman, this young woman was beaten so badly and raped six times, the men using an iron rod when they raped her. this is really -- you know, a nation of people that forced women to say, enough is enough. we are absolutely fed up with the way women are being treated india. we are fed up there isn't strict punishment for people who are responsible for attacks against women and this is real, it's the sheer brutality of what happened that caused people to stand up and say, enough is enough. this time the government has to do something concrete about protecting its women. >> are they -- when we talk about these protests, first of all, are there a lot of men at the protests? >> yes. i must say, that i was very surprised. i've been here for much of the day today, and at one stage in the afternoon, i think -- i actually think a number of men outnumbered, you know, the number of women over here. there are a huge number of men, and
it has become a lightning rod here in india. i think mostly because of the sheer brutality of the case. this woman, this young woman was beaten so badly and raped six times, the men using an iron rod when they raped her. this is really -- you know, a nation of people that forced women to say, enough is enough. we are absolutely fed up with the way women are being treated india. we are fed up there isn't strict punishment for people who are responsible for attacks against women and this is real,...
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her body is expected to be flown back to india later on saturday the twenty three year old student was beaten and suffered massive internal injuries before being thrown out into the road attack course deep outrage in new delhi with widespread demonstrations taking place to call for greater protection for women. italy's outgoing prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist parties after february's parliamentary elections omarion monti is not ruling out a return as head of state should the alliance be successful he resigned earlier this month after his government lost its majority amid the country's deepening recession. now are coming up fast to that night of fun fireworks and festivities a fair few of us will also be making some resolutions for twenty thirteen is laurie half a nice has been hearing some of the wishful thinking in new york. it's that time of year again when we all make resolutions for the new year so what's your best this week let's talk about the same as always to lose weight a lot of a rule looking forward to being the mega millions next year so you're goin
her body is expected to be flown back to india later on saturday the twenty three year old student was beaten and suffered massive internal injuries before being thrown out into the road attack course deep outrage in new delhi with widespread demonstrations taking place to call for greater protection for women. italy's outgoing prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist parties after february's parliamentary elections omarion monti is not ruling out a return as head of state...
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or japan -- parts of india or japan. and it's a more nuanced kind of arrival. people are curious, they may even be admiring. but there is sometimes resentment that this is being done under political conditions that, obviously, a local population would not want. >> [inaudible] >> oh, sorry. >> it is easier now politically, right? and it's not so related to empire, i would assume. people do it for fundraising now and in terms of getting visas and all of the bureaucratic necessities, i was under the impression it's much easier now. >> easier for some people. again, it's not cheap to travel around the world. that is beyond the consumer capacity of most of the world's population. it just is. and you need to have a certain kind of pass pouter and ability -- pass port and ability to get the visas in the first place which is, again, why it remained decidedly a minority experience. so ease i is for symptom, but in terms -- so easy for some, but in terms of global society, not distributed to any wide extent. so i guess that would
or japan -- parts of india or japan. and it's a more nuanced kind of arrival. people are curious, they may even be admiring. but there is sometimes resentment that this is being done under political conditions that, obviously, a local population would not want. >> [inaudible] >> oh, sorry. >> it is easier now politically, right? and it's not so related to empire, i would assume. people do it for fundraising now and in terms of getting visas and all of the bureaucratic...
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. >>> thousands turned out all across india to remember the woman who died during a gang rape. they promised to keep fighting against rape and sex-related crimes. and they're also wanting the person accused of killing the 23-year-old to be given the death penalty. >>> here in new york a woman accused of pushing a man to his death on the subway tracks is being charged with a hate crime. she said she shoved the man because she thought he was muslim and laughed so hard during her arraignment she was ordered to stop. she's undergoing a psychiatric examination and held without bail. >>> in southern california a day on the lake turned into a frozen rescue effort. all of it was caught on tape. >> reporter: it was a rare christmas experience in the mountains above los angeles. fresh snow and ice for people who rarely see it. so despite the warning signs -- >> look at that big crack. is that a zbik crack next to him right there? >> reporter: few seemed concerned until -- >> we saw his arms flailing. someone said he can't swim. then it just turned into panic. >> reporter: michelle and mi
. >>> thousands turned out all across india to remember the woman who died during a gang rape. they promised to keep fighting against rape and sex-related crimes. and they're also wanting the person accused of killing the 23-year-old to be given the death penalty. >>> here in new york a woman accused of pushing a man to his death on the subway tracks is being charged with a hate crime. she said she shoved the man because she thought he was muslim and laughed so hard during her...
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. >>> from india, mourners gathering to remember a young woman who died after being attacked by several men on a bus. she died in a singapore hospital. the incident has smarked anger and rare protests in that country over the treatment of women. police say they'll charge the attackers with murder. >>> back here in new york city, an arrest in what every subway rider's night would be. the woman in custody facing hate crime charges after telling police she pushed a man to his death because she thought he was a muslim. >> reporter: it was a bizarre ending to a crime that has shocked this city. the woman accused of pushing a man onto the train tracks, screaming and smiling as cameras captured here arrest. this surveillance video led police to erica menendez. investigators say that's her running away from a train station in queens thursday night just moments after she shoved a flicks-year-old man from the platform. now she's reportedly admitted to the crime. >> i pushed muslim off the train tracks because i've hated hindus and muslims since they put down the twin towers. i have have been beat
. >>> from india, mourners gathering to remember a young woman who died after being attacked by several men on a bus. she died in a singapore hospital. the incident has smarked anger and rare protests in that country over the treatment of women. police say they'll charge the attackers with murder. >>> back here in new york city, an arrest in what every subway rider's night would be. the woman in custody facing hate crime charges after telling police she pushed a man to his...
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that led to mass street protests up and down in india. the government taking extraordinary measures to keep the situation calm. the hospital authorities issuing this sad statement. >> in the past few minutes, they said the 23-year-old woman who is gay and raped december 16 has died. they had been warning the past few hours that she was suffering severe organ failure because of injuries she received in the attack. they have confirmed she has died. >> the government was trying to stop this rising wave of public anger across the country with some amazing scenes. on the streets of delhi, water cannons, protesters not giving in. this news, will that fueled the anger? >> i think the anger will rise considerably. protests on the streets in delhi, people furious at this case and what they see as a kind of rot where the police are not investigating sexual assault and rape properly and that the authorities in general are taking the whole situation regarding rape and sexual assault, they're not taking it seriously. in the past few days, many indian
that led to mass street protests up and down in india. the government taking extraordinary measures to keep the situation calm. the hospital authorities issuing this sad statement. >> in the past few minutes, they said the 23-year-old woman who is gay and raped december 16 has died. they had been warning the past few hours that she was suffering severe organ failure because of injuries she received in the attack. they have confirmed she has died. >> the government was trying to stop...
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>> india at the moment has no law banning child labor completely. there's legislature going before the indian parliament. it's not been heard by the indian parliament and passed by the indian parliament. and i think before christmas, and the parliament sits to december 20th, the indian parliament should be pressurized by the rest of the world. go on to the website, envoyeducation.org, and ask the indian parliament to pass legislation immediately. so no child under 14 will be under child labor. and there will be strict rules of children 14 to 18 to be involved in work. the least we can do is persuade the indian parliament to pass in legislation immediately. >> this pakistani girl, malala. you've been heavily involved in her story. you've been out to pakistan to show your support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her, that have been victimized by the taliban, by other organizations, like that, to try to protect them going forward? >> you've got to remember, malala was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. and h
>> india at the moment has no law banning child labor completely. there's legislature going before the indian parliament. it's not been heard by the indian parliament and passed by the indian parliament. and i think before christmas, and the parliament sits to december 20th, the indian parliament should be pressurized by the rest of the world. go on to the website, envoyeducation.org, and ask the indian parliament to pass legislation immediately. so no child under 14 will be under child...
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now the china and india doesn't have the specifics. we're the ones with the specifics. >> cenk: if he's negotiating with them like he is with boehner, perhaps even better. the republicans at the end of these letters at the beginning said we had a status quo election. i got bad news for you guys. you didn't. you lost. now thank you michael. when we come come back back, homeland, is it realistic? we have a form c.i.a. agent who will come on the prime minister program in just a minute and tell us other assessment and its surprisingly realistic, it turns out. >> what are you doing? [ choking ] >> you still don't get it, do you? >> cenk: well, if you don't, we're going to explain it in the next segment. then later on, park avenue, you think you know the whole story? no you don't. on the one side, the billionaires, and on the other side those who are doing poorly in the bronx. a great story about that, and a great movie about it. we'll talk to the director. >> using money to buy fancy cars private jets and mansions, they also use it to rig t
now the china and india doesn't have the specifics. we're the ones with the specifics. >> cenk: if he's negotiating with them like he is with boehner, perhaps even better. the republicans at the end of these letters at the beginning said we had a status quo election. i got bad news for you guys. you didn't. you lost. now thank you michael. when we come come back back, homeland, is it realistic? we have a form c.i.a. agent who will come on the prime minister program in just a minute and...
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as the channel get to india. definitely in , all is a mapf global political relations the cyclists from the late 19th centuries on board were kind of the pioneers in figuring that out. if she did not take commissioned steamships or part of the navy you had to figure out, who am i ss and are subject of and to is going to let me into their territory. no one -- see, people really neglect the southern hemisphere because it is so much easier. >> there is no water. howdy you do it? across this chilean. >> well, people have done it sense. the first man to walk around the world does go over australia with a mule. and at that point this is the 20th-century. at that point he could get food and water more easily. but yes, the surface travelers, i must say, are some of the toughest, if not most mean-spirited people in the world, but you have to be that way. i mean, it is hard to do both physically and, i think socially to put yourself at risk constantly like that. it is kind of a bloody minded thing to do i don't sense am
as the channel get to india. definitely in , all is a mapf global political relations the cyclists from the late 19th centuries on board were kind of the pioneers in figuring that out. if she did not take commissioned steamships or part of the navy you had to figure out, who am i ss and are subject of and to is going to let me into their territory. no one -- see, people really neglect the southern hemisphere because it is so much easier. >> there is no water. howdy you do it? across this...